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HAPPY 80th BIRTHDAY PHIL REMINGTON
January 22, 2001
Watching Tom Hanks in the movie “Castaway” recently trying to get off
the island all we could think of was “Where is Rem?” Had the legendary
Mr. Fix-It, motor racing’s best-known fabricator been there, they would
have been off that island in no time. Phil would have known how to hammer
together a boat from bark and a make-shift helicopter from old socks, of
this, all of us at All American Racers are convinced.
In 33 years at AAR, nobody remembers Phil missing a day of work. His
ability as a fabricator, designer, draftsman, engineer and all around
problem solving genius has inspired 3 generations of racers behind the
wheel, at the track or at the shop at home base. A huge number of alumni
of the AAR Remington university have gone on to establish their own
formidable careers in the motor racing industry.
Born in 1921 in Santa Monica, the cradle of hot rod civilization, Phil
served as a flight engineer in the South Pacific in World War II. After
the war, he started racing hot rods on the Dry Lakes. A severe motorcycle
accident, which almost cost him a leg, finished that career and launched
another. Phil found out what he could do with his hands, a hammer and a
piece of metal! And he could do it faster and better than anybody else
alive.
And so the journey began which took him around the world with the greatest
racing teams of the day. He was with Lance Reventlow in Monte Carlo when
he ran the first American F1 car, he helped the Ford Shelby Cobra Team win
the sports car war against Ferrari, he was in the pits when Dan Gurney and
AJ Foyt won Ford’s greatest victory at Le Mans, he joined Holman and
Moody on the Southern Circuit, led an endurance test for Ford Motor
Company through hazardous Afghanistan and was at the Speedway when the
Gurney Eagles dominated the Indy car scene. He finally saw Bobby Unser
drink that precious bottle of milk when he won the Indy 500 in a car which
Rem helped to build at AAR and naturally he was there at the Daytona 24
Hours, at Sebring and Watkins Glen when the GTO and GTP Eagles started
their winning streaks.
Handsome to this day, modest, outspoken, politically incorrect, proud,
enthusiastic and full of a wicked sense of humor, Rem is the highly
respected and beloved elder statesman at All American Racers. He lost his
wife Joy two years ago, but shuns talk of retirement, though he allows “some
hours on the weekend” to spend with his daughter Katie, son-in-law Dave,
and his two baby grandsons, Tynan and Brady.
Dan Gurney, his boss and friend for more than three decades, calls Phil
Remington AAR’s Rock of Gibraltar.” He is a marvel, an old salt, and
an inspiration to young and old. “I know, it is a cliché, but when they
made old Rem, they threw away the mold”.
For further information contact All
American Racers at
(714) 540-1771
or
email: aarpr@aarinc.com
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